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Starbucks Employees File Brief with Appeals Court in Case Challenging Constitutionality of Labor Board Structure

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NY Starbucks workers are challenging NLRB that refuses to hold votes to remove unwanted SBWU union

Washington D.C. – New York Starbucks employees Ariana Cortes and Logan Karam have filed the opening brief with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in their groundbreaking lawsuit challenging the structure of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) as unconstitutional.

Philly-Area Dometic Workers Win Case Against UAW for Illegal Threats During Union-Boss Ordered Strike

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UAW officials unlawfully threatened to fire workers that didn’t go on strike, must now attend mandatory training on workers’ rights

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Seven employees of auto accessory manufacturer Dometic’s Philadelphia-area plant have triumphed over United Auto Workers (UAW) union officials in a federal case against the union for threatening illegal discipline on workers during a strike.

Professors Launch Landmark SCOTUS Bid to End Forced Union Association

NY law unconstitutionally forces professors under “representation” of anti-Semitic union

WASHINGTON, DC – Six CUNY professors are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take their case and clarify that the First Amendment forbids union officials from foisting their voice and values on public sector workers who oppose the union.